I have 2 answers to this question because I think too much.
By far the action I've taken that has had the largest impact takes us way back to second grade. Little Calvin got some combination of angry and upset that my friends were playing Star Wars tag and I had to do something, so he instead of toughing it out stormed off in angry second grader fashion. After getting lonely presumably 5 seconds later while trudging through the sand, he found a chubby kid and a little girl playing. They were all the base of the slide and for whatever reason the chubby kid pushed the little girl into the slide where she hit an edge and got a cut on her somewhere. The little girl started crying, so little Calvin walked over and stood up for the little girl. I don't really remember what little Calvin did or said, but he ended up getting socked for it.
Little Calvin cried for a little while then got up and took himself and the little girl to school nurse to get a band-aid and a Capri sun. That little girl's name was Sidney, and she's been my best friend ever since. Growing up together has had the biggest impact on my personality, my behavior, my interests, my motivations and nearly everything that can be influenced. Little Calvin's decision to quit playing Star Wars tag and go and get socked by a chubby kid has had the biggest impact by far on my life.
In the much less influential, smaller scale, I started a little routine where I go and sit on either our patio or the porch depending on where I am, and just write whatever I'm thinking about out on a notepad for about 10 minutes. I've been doing this about a month now and it's made me so much better at just getting the random tasks I need to get done, done. I also started a doing the activity competitions with a few of my friends, which has been huge in keeping me focused on running, and training for the coming track season.
OK, that's my thought for the day. Your turn!
By far the action I've taken that has had the largest impact takes us way back to second grade. Little Calvin got some combination of angry and upset that my friends were playing Star Wars tag and I had to do something, so he instead of toughing it out stormed off in angry second grader fashion. After getting lonely presumably 5 seconds later while trudging through the sand, he found a chubby kid and a little girl playing. They were all the base of the slide and for whatever reason the chubby kid pushed the little girl into the slide where she hit an edge and got a cut on her somewhere. The little girl started crying, so little Calvin walked over and stood up for the little girl. I don't really remember what little Calvin did or said, but he ended up getting socked for it.
Little Calvin cried for a little while then got up and took himself and the little girl to school nurse to get a band-aid and a Capri sun. That little girl's name was Sidney, and she's been my best friend ever since. Growing up together has had the biggest impact on my personality, my behavior, my interests, my motivations and nearly everything that can be influenced. Little Calvin's decision to quit playing Star Wars tag and go and get socked by a chubby kid has had the biggest impact by far on my life.
In the much less influential, smaller scale, I started a little routine where I go and sit on either our patio or the porch depending on where I am, and just write whatever I'm thinking about out on a notepad for about 10 minutes. I've been doing this about a month now and it's made me so much better at just getting the random tasks I need to get done, done. I also started a doing the activity competitions with a few of my friends, which has been huge in keeping me focused on running, and training for the coming track season.
OK, that's my thought for the day. Your turn!
